Free Court Show With Jason Hartman

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Synopsis

The Free Court podcast explores how technology provides new ways to find, hire, and work with attorneys. The emergence of Unbundled Legal Services where clients pay a flat fee per project instead of hourly rates is disrupting the legal profession while expanding access to high quality legal services with affordable prices.Listen and learn how you can benefit from crowdsourced justice as Jason Hartman interviews the innovators and disruptors who are connecting people with the legal documents, talent, and advice needed for individuals to navigate and leverage the American justice system for a fraction of the cost of traditional legal services.The FreeCourt podcast can connect you with frequently used legal documents for Family Law (Marriage, Divorce, Wills, Power of Attorney, Living Trust, Probate), Business Formation (LLC Operating Agreement, Partnership Agreement, S-Corp, Confidentiality Agreements, Joint Venture Agreements), Intellectual Property(Trademark, Copyright, Patents, Recording Contracts), Real Estate (Rental/Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreements, Real Estate Transactions and Transfers, Sublease Agreement, Mortgage Agreement), and common contracts (Sales Agreements, Licensing, NDA's) all of which can be customized for your use.Many arbitration, mediation, dispute, and conflict resolution services are appearing online and Jason Hartman's Free Court podcast can help you find the legal tools you need for empowered self representation in many facets of your life. From your business,to your family each of these aspects of law can now be managed with high quality at low cost.Guests on the FreeCourt podcast include Aydin Bonabi (Jurbid.com), Ashish Walia (LawTrades.com), Dr. Karin Huffer (EqualAccessAdvocates.com), Adil HIrani (LawDepot.com), Matthew Horn (LegalServicesLink.com), Joel Trachtman (Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University), Nika Kabiri (Avvo.com), Jasper Kim(AsiaPacificGlobal.com), Bill Eddy (HighConflictInstitute.com), and Susan Saladoff (HotCoffeeTheMovie.com).Join Jason Hartman and listen to the FreeCourt podcast and learn how you can empower yourself to effectively participate in the American judicial system without paying large law firms a fortune.

Episodes

  • 64: A Defining Decade for Liberty with Robert Barnes

    30/07/2021 Duration: 29min

    The 2020s could well define the future of liberty for American citizens forever. Robert Barnes, founder of Barnes Law and attorney for George Gammon as they FOIA the Fed in an effort to ensure they haven't overstepped their bounds continually since their inception. Jason Hartman and Robert discuss the case, why it's important, and why this is just the beginning. Key Takeaways: [2:42] Why the courts decided FOIA applies to the Fed [8:10] The case against the Fed is, hopefully, going to show other people how to expose governmental entities that need to be brought to light [10:17] What ramifications could this case against the Fed have? [15:25] One of the FOIA requests is going to center on what the Fed has said about creating a digital governmental currency [18:54] Why hasn't something like this been done before? [23:04] Why the 2020s will be a defining decade for liberties Website: www.BarnesLawLLP.com www.VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com

  • 63: Automating Litigation with KP Labs Rudy DeFelice

    19/02/2021 Duration: 28min

    Jason Hartman talks with Rudy DeFelice, CEO, and CoFounder of Keesal Propulsion Labs (KPLabs), a digital transformation company, that uses the power of automation to make life better for people. Rudy shares new developments in AI, specifically in the legal profession. While jobs have been replaced with automation for years, AI is changing the types of jobs that are being replaced but has found ways to benefit it. Key Takeaways: [2:15] What kind of problems does your company solve, relating to tech and the legal world? [6:00] What sort of areas are law firms outsourcing? [8:15] Is the elevator operator the only job that has disappeared in the last 100 years? [14:40] AI is now able to write contracts.  [17:00] What slows down the practice of new technology in the court system? [23:20] “We’ve had it really good in America for a long time, and when you don’t have a common struggle, you tend to turn on each other.” -DeFelice Websites: kplabs.com JasonHartman.com 1-800-HARTMAN

  • 62: 2021 SMART Goals! 5-Year Investment Plan

    08/01/2021 Duration: 30min

    New Year, New Goals, Same proven asset class! Jason Hartman invites you to celebrate with him another fantastic year of prosperity for all real estate investors practicing some of Hartman’s proven investment techniques. Following the celebration, we must look for the “what next” plan or goal. How do you build your goals? Do you write them down? Do you create realistically achievable goals?  Contest: jasonhartman.com/contest Key Takeaways: [1:30] Let’s celebrate our prosperous year of 2020 and look forward to another great one to follow.  [5:00] The Hartman Stimulus Payment CONTEST [8:45] Be a self-sufficient person. [10:00] 80% of Americans do not have goals, and even fewer have written them down.  [10:40 New Years’ Resolutions are so cliche.  [12:15] A goal should be just out of reach but not out of sight.  [15:20] The Winner of the 5-Year Plan Video Contest [15:40] Winner, Michelle, laid out how she and her family intend to achieve their income property goals.  [21:20] It’s the kind of person we become just

  • 61 FBF: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice with Former Department of Justice Attorney, Sidney Powell

    21/11/2020 Duration: 41min

    Today's Flash Back Friday was originally published in October 2014. Jason Hartman speaks to author and former Department of Justice attorney, Sidney Powell. Together, they dive into some of the most scandalous and outrageous cases which have based through the Department of Justice in recent decades. Step-by-step, they overview several of the cases featured in Powell’s book Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice and consider the true state of our society. Key Takeaways 01.00 – Sidney Powell’s book, Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice, deals with some of the most scandalous and historic events to come out of the United States’ Department of Justice. 09.20 – Within the Merrill Lynch case, it got to the point where favorable statements were hidden for six years while four Merrill Lynch executives were sent to prison without even a listed criminal offense. 13.00 – Sometimes there are two sides to a story and you need to dig a little deeper to find out what r

  • 60: Rating America's Presidents, An America-First Look at Who Is Best, Who Is Overrated, and Who Was A Disaster by Robert Spencer

    31/10/2020 Duration: 28min

    Jason Hartman is joined today by Robert Spencer, author of Rating America's Presidents, An America-First Look at Who Is Best, Who Is Overrated, and Who Was A Disaster. This book is a non-partisan analysis of the US President's performance in office. Jason and Robert discuss sociological changes in the US and harsh rhetoric from either party. Will the US re-elect Trump, if so, will he be the last Republican President? Key Takeaways: [1:40] This is not a republican or democratic book; this book is America First!  [3:00] Are the left "for the people" or for big government?  [8:00] "With the truth about history, we can reclaim the public discourse." -Spencer [14:20] If Trump wins reelection, where will the US be in 4 years? [16:25] Will Trump be the last Republican President? [20:00] Rating US Presidents, example: Woodrow Wilson.  [23:00] One of the recipes for being a good US President is…? Websites: jihadwatch.org PandemicInvesting.com JasonHartman.com/Ask JasonHartman.com/Start JasonHartman.com/Recordings Jaso

  • 59: 10% Less Democracy & Hive Mind, How Your Nation's IQ Matters by Dr. Garett Jones, BB&T Professor Mercatus, George Mason University

    23/10/2020 Duration: 25min

    How do you define Democracy? Dr. Garett Jones and Jason Hartman traverse through a broad range of capitalism and democracy played out in different countries. Does one influence the other, or can they exist in moderation together? As well, Jones speaks to the typical choices of more educated people. Are groups more willing to cooperate if they have a higher or lower IQ?  Books: Hive Mind : How Your Nation's IQ Matters So Much More Than Your Own 10% Less Democracy: Why You Should Trust Elites a Little More and the Masses a Little Less Key Takeaways: [2:00] Democracy is an absolutely sacred value, but don't know what they mean? [3:15] In most countries, judges kept "arm's length" away from voters who seem to have better economic performance. [6:30] The American founders were not for pure democracy.  [8:00] Math and Science scores are pretty good predictors of individual life outcomes. [11:00] More educated people are most likely to see the invisible hand and support laissez-faire.  [14:00] To some degree, Milt

  • Special Announcement: Pandemic Investing Summit

    26/09/2020 Duration: 02min

    Zoom Virtual Event: October 17th, 2020 Early Bird Admission: PandemicInvesting.com Get Instant access to Jason Hartman’s newest report, you'll learn… The modified square root shaped recovery Understanding the rare economic malady of supply/demand shock Generational PTSD and what it means to you & society The six lifestyle mega-trends that will change the world forever And much much more! PandemicInvesting.com

  • 58: Client Case Study, Russ Munson & Apple Patent Trademark Trolling

    25/09/2020 Duration: 35min

    Russ Munson shares his story fighting the Apple with a Pear; how his logo has faced trademark challenges thanks to the tech giant, Apple. Russ Munson's investing evolved and helped him fund his business. Now his food blog success has helped shape PrePear, a healthy recipe app, but his challenges with trademark trolling have made a lot of news. Key Takeaways: Russ Munson [3:00] Russ Munson shares how his investing evolved and how it helped fund his current business. [5:30] The first run-in with big tech hindering online traffic was Facebook and an adjusted algorithm.  [9:10] Starting with the backstory on the food blog, Super Healthy Kits [14:00] What is Apple's problem with your company? [20:00] Apple made blanket disapproval of the logo because it was confusingly similar.  [25:00] Munson has put into practice a field test for 'confusion' and says, "no one has gone into an Apple store and asked for help making dinner." [29:45] One of the main struggles is legal fees; small businesses having limited funds comp

  • 57: Jack Gillis Consumer Federation of America, COVID-19 Scams

    04/09/2020 Duration: 28min

    What are consumer advocates doing right now? Jason Hartman talks with the executive director of Consumer Federation of America, Jack Gillis, about where his focus is right now. With COVID-19 playing such a large role in every aspect of business, it's no wonder that there have been a large number of related scams introduced in 2020. As well, Jack and Jason talk about the less obviously affected industries from COVID-19 associated problems, like the automotive industry and it's struggles due to the lack of car accidents. Finally, these two discuss possible solutions for media concentration and the issues with big tech's ever-growing power and influence.  Key Takeaways: [3:25] What is the state in consumer advocacy in the world today? [7:15] COVID-19 has provided ample opportunity for scammers. [11:00] Jack discusses the importance of credit rating and how COVID forbearances should not have a negative impact on them. [15:15] There is no fundamental responsibility for investment advisors or financial advisors to

  • 56: The Last Trial of T. Boone Pickens by Chrysta Castañeda

    14/08/2020 Duration: 20min

    Jason interviews Chrysta Castañeda, author of The Last Trial of T. Boone Pickens. Get the oil and gas industry insight from Chysta, the go-to lawyer for high stakes litigation in the energy industry and beyond. Chrysta shares her experience with T. Boone Pickens and her knowledge of the current oil market problems.  Key Takeaways: [1:30] What happened with Pickens and how did the investment deal go bad? [5:40] "As we saw the financial markets plummet, so did the oil market" [6:30] Suadi Arabia and Russia are starting a supply war with oil, which was already oversupplied [8:30] There is a coordinated market mechanism for oil production limitations [11:40] Brief history about the name "Railroad Commission" [14:00] Will we shift to a larger work-from-home community? 15 plastic Websites: www.LastTrialofTBoonePickens.com 1-800-HARTMAN www.JasonHartman.com Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) Jason Hartman’s Blogcast

  • 55: Virus & Liberty’s Nemesis by Dean Reuter, Federalist Society, George Mason University

    08/08/2020 Duration: 24min

    Dean Reuter: General Counsel, Vice President, and Director of the Practice Groups for the Federalists Society For Law and Public Policy, joins Jason Hartman. Today they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of Federalism at the state level. As well, will we see more partnerships between government and tyrannical tech companies? Will they go beyond tracking phones, and building online profiles? What kind of pushback should citizens be active in when it comes to government at all levels? Author of three books:  The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil Liberty's Nemesis: The Unchecked Expansion of the State Confronting Terror: 9/11 and the Future of American National Security Key Takeaways: [2:15] There's a massive expansion of the state underway (don't let a good crisis go to waste) [4:30] Will we see more partnerships between government and tyrannical tech companies? [6:00] Beyond tracking our phone locations for advertising, health tracking, and similarly related services, will the g

  • 54: THE LAST TRIAL & Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow

    11/07/2020 Duration: 29min

    Jason Hartman interviews best selling author Scott Turow. Jason and Scott discuss what changes to expect in the wake of coronavirus. They travel through a conversation of technology in legal settings and positive changes in the pharmaceutical industry. Will we see some constitutional changes?  Scott Turow is a best-selling author, widely known for One L. He has recently published The Last Trial, a legal thriller about a criminal defense lawyer and a lifelong friend accused of murder. Now available everywhere. Key Takeaways: [2:45] Scott talks about The Last Trial, from where the characters came.  [4:30] Speaking of coronavirus, everyone has an agenda. How can we tell heads from tails? [7:00] Can we design a better system, one in which the government takes over the testing of pharmaceuticals? [13:45] The law has always put tremendous weight on who is holding the records. [18:45] Do you think that supreme court justices should still be lifelong appointments?  [21:00] Has COVID-19 pushed the legal industry to us

  • 53: Presidential Candidate Mark Whitney, TheLaw.net & Bank Fraud

    04/07/2020 Duration: 22min

    Today we are joined by a Libertarian Presidential candidate and former felon who won his freedom representing himself. Mark Whitney joins Jason Hartman sharing his backstory from outlaw to free man. As well, he speaks on the suspension of the 'campaign trail' due to coronavirus. Mark talks to some of the challenges running for president. As well, he speaks to the ease of becoming a candidate. Jason asks Mark what he expects to see in our future, whether that's inflationary or not. Key Takeaways: [1:00] Backstory, from felon to free man. [8:30] Politics has been suspended. The trail in 'campaign trail' is gone. [9:30] What were the lessons learned by representing yourself in court? [12:30] There are generally about 2,000 people running for President of the U.S. [13:45] The presidential commission on debates is a privately owned organization. This arrangement is so we can't site the constitution to say that our political speech is censored. [14:30] How can you run? [16:30] Are we looking at an inflationary futu

  • 52: Criminal & Civil Asset Forfeiture with David Kirby

    13/12/2019 Duration: 27min

    What can you do when the government comes and seizes your assets? Jason Hartman and David Kirby, investigative journalist and author who was a regular contributor to The New York Times, Huffington Post and TakePart, and author of the new book When They Come For You, look into the practice of asset forfeiture, both civil and criminal. The two search for answers to the question of what regular citizens can do about the problem, as well as which states are really leading the charge in protecting their citizens. Key Takeaways: [1:22] Police departments have become the modern day debtors prison [6:21] The issue of debtors prison goes far beyond just the person who's incarcerated [9:52] The egregious action of civil forfeiture [17:12] What we can do about asset forfeiture [20:22] Nebraska and New Mexico now have no asset forfeiture and 15 states now require a criminal conviction Website: www.DavidKirbyAuthor.com

  • 51: Toby Unwin, Premonition Articial Intelligence

    23/11/2019 Duration: 27min

    Jason Hartman and Toby Unwin, creator of Lawyers By Win Rate & Chief Innovation Officer at Premonition Analytics, discuss the need for transparency in law. Toby and his company try to pair people with lawyers based on the type of case and the judge they'll be going to court under, thus giving you a better chance at a favorable outcome. There are so many intricacies to law that any advantage you can get is one you should take. Key Takeaways: [1:56] What is the problem that Toby is trying to solve? [6:59] How you can go about picking a lawyer with Toby's system [10:03] How you figure out what lawyer to get [13:29] There's usually less than 5 insiders for every judge [20:00] The US provides 95% of the legislation with 5% of the population Website: www.Premonition.ai

  • 50: Super Thinking & Privacy Concerns with Gabriel Weinberg

    01/11/2019 Duration: 24min

    Jason Hartman talks with Gabriel Weinberg, founder of DuckDuckGo and author of Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Customer Growth and Super Thinking: The Big Book of Mental Models, about how you can use some of the mental models to help you achieve the returns you desire. They also touch on the problem of achieving privacy in today's world and how DuckDuckGo helps in that. Key Takeaways: [2:31] What is Super Thinking? [7:04] The Mental Model of Forcing Function [10:55] The model fo Deliberate Practice [15:45] Beware of Hindsight Bias [19:32] To really get outsized returns you need to make a bet on the future Website: www.SuperThinking.com www.Twitter.com/Yegg

  • 49: Charging Orders, Florida's Olmstead Decision & Single Member LLCs

    25/10/2019 Duration: 30min

    Jason Hartman talks with Rich Dad Advisor Garrett Sutton about the issues of rent control, capital flow, and why the Florida court decision on the Olmstead case has had an impact on single member LLCs across the nation. They also discuss the importance of protecting yourself even when you hire a professional to do a job for you. Key Takeaways: [2:21] The state of California is out to commit economic suicide [6:03] There are some exemptions from the state wide rent control for California [10:31] States have the right to make the laws they want, but people have the right to put their assets where they want, and developers are going to put their assets elsewhere [16:17] State wide rent controls will make the capital flow from the states where they're implemented, impacting other markets [19:31] The importance of Florida's Olmstead decision on single member LLCs and charging orders [26:55] When you hire a professional, you're still responsible for any mistakes they make Website: www.CorporateDirect.com www.JasonH

  • 47: Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters by Dr. David Friedman

    21/06/2019 Duration: 29min

    Jason Hartman talks with Dr. David D Friedman, son of Milton Friedman, former professor at Santa Clara University in the Law School, and author of books such as The Machinery of Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism and Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do with Law and Why It Matters. The two dissect what role the government should have in society: what it's capable of and what it need to steer clear from, while also delving into the 4 problems that need to be addressed in a feud system. Key Takeaways: [2:02] How David's thinking is similar and different than his father's [4:14] Can the government actually be out of everything? [8:35] One of the mistakes that supporters of free markets make is implying that things won't ever go wrong [12:05] Market failure is a mark for and against government [17:57] What David learned about feud law when looking at various legal systems [21:52] Making the tort claims transferable would make our legal system much better Website: www.DavidDFriedman.com

  • 46: Protecting Your Reputation & Business with Stephen Davis

    14/06/2019 Duration: 28min

    Jason Hartman talks with Stephen Davis, author of Truthteller: An Investigative Reporter’s Journey Through the World of Truth Prevention, Fake News and Conspiracy Theories, about the prevalence of fake news online and in every form of media. The two try to find ways to combat the issue head on and what the average person can do today (and in the future) to avoid being fooled. Key Takeaways: [1:54] It's easier now than ever before for governments to lie to you and get away with scandals [3:58] Fake news travels faster than truth on Twitter [7:02] If you want good, investigative journalism, you're going to have to pay for it [13:07] We need to stop letting companies like Facebook and Google escape the responsibility that media outlets have [19:21] How governments deceive you [25:43] Dealing with fake reviews on sites Website: www.StephenDavisWriter.com

  • 45: Piercing the Corporate Veil with G Edward Griffin

    07/06/2019 Duration: 31min

    Jason Hartman talks with G Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, about corporate scams. Too many people hide behind the veil that corporations offer; ripping off consumers and shareholders and letting the company take the punishment. G Edward and Jason discuss this topic, as well as how we can actually change things to allow society to hold those responsible accountable. Key Takeaways: [3:20] It can perfectly legal to extract millions of dollars from a company while the shareholders value drops to 0 [6:26] Trying to punish "the corporation" just means that shareholders get hurt [8:56] How do we hold someone accountable when a corporation does something bad? [10:42] How to actually make change happen to fix this problem [13:49] Governments have a perpetual lien on your property. There's no such thing as owning something "free and clear" [19:47] What is reasoning behind people like Soros when they pump money into politics? [22:24] The Fabian Socialist Society believed you took over society

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